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    DISCOVER PROACTIVE STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING CELL PHONE POLICIES IN SCHOOLS

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    July 6, 2015

    The New York Times reports on screen addiction

    Most good things can have negative consequences of overdone, overused, overconsumed. They key is balance! Columnist for The New York Times Jane E. Brody agrees.

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